How to find problem items

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  • France

    Hi Julius, 

    Have you tried to use the search feature in Box Drive to locate the parent folder for this error? Furthermore, Problem items in Box Drive usually can be easily spotted as they have the red exclamation mark icon in them. 

    Please check this article to learn more on using Box Drive search feature: https://support.box.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043697494-Using-Box-Drive-Basics 

    To set proper expectation, some operating systems do not support item names containing some special characters. If you attempt to save files or folders names containing these characters, Box Drive prompts you to rename the item using the underscore character.

    • Box OS-independent restrictions: Box does not support '/' and '\' anywhere in a file or folder name or whitespaces at the beginning or end of a file or folder name.
    • Windows OS restrictions:
      • < (less than)
      • > (greater than)
      • : (colon)
      • " (double quote)
      • / (forward slash)
      • \ (backslash)
      • | (vertical bar or pipe)
      • ? (question mark)
      • * (asterisk)
      • If Windows does not support certain characters in file names, Box marks them as problem files. See the list of Windows file name restrictions. Windows file name restrictions also shown below:
      • Windows does not support folder names that end with a . (period) character.
    • Mac OS restrictions:
      • Box does not support opening spaces.
      • Box does not recognize Mac’s character conversion in file names (for example, Mac changes any occurrence of / to : in file names).
      • If Mac does not support certain characters in file names, Box marks them as problem files. Contact Apple support for recommendations on renaming files, folders, or disks.

    Check out this article to learn more about solving problem items in Box Drive: https://support.box.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043697614-Miscellaneous-Box-Drive-Error-Notifications 

    Hope the above information helps! If you have questions, please let us know and we will help you.

    Regards,

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  • Julius Ross

    What do you recommend that I search for?  The file is just listed as "Icon" and when I search for that I get nothing.

    This is on MacOS

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